![]() ![]() ![]() Of course, their romance was sweet and entertaining to read, like fake dating stories always are. I also liked the portrayal of how, despite them being complete opposites, they were lumped together just for being the only brown girls at school. They both have strong individual arcs I enjoyed watching Ishu learn how to weigh her parents’ expectations against her own desires and especially loved how Hani learned not to please others at the expense of herself. Hani and Ishu have opposite personalities-Hani is warm, friendly, and a little too willing to mold herself to fit what others want from her, while Ishu is a bit sharper, driven, and sometimes too harsh on herself and others. “We all need to fit in, or need to be loved, or need approval.” At the heart are Hani and Ishu, who you can’t help but root for as they figure out their places in the world, and with each other. ![]() ![]() It is a contemporary with the best of both worlds, with a romance that is fun and tropey as well as an exploration of familial relationships, racism, and biphobia. Hani and Ishu’s Guide to Fake Dating is the perfect book to pick up if you’re looking for an enjoyable read that you can fly through. ![]()
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